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ANNUAL TAFF SENIORS ON ANNUAL STAFF Seated: Patty Milnor, Typist, Proofreaderg Jo Ann George, Activities Editor, Gail Jenks, Picture Editor, Jenny Lynn Marshall, Editor-in-Chief, Ann McHaney, Copy Editor, Doris Roakes, Business Manager, Clarence Jones, Assistant Business Manager, Jean Armistead, Advertising Editor. Standing: Henrietta Lindsay, Lois Foster, Typist, Frankie Ware, Art and Feature Editor, Carroll Ray Hamlette, David Raney, Circulation Managers, Jimmy Arthur, Jean Asher, Sports Editors, Carolyn Carver, fAdvertis ingl . The publication of annual is one of the projects of the Senior Class assisted by repre- sentatives from grades 9 through 11. The Staff is selected by the sponsors. OTHER STAFF MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL Seated: Marthawingfield, Carolyn Holland, CSnapshotsl, Anne Johnston, Snapshot Editor, Mrs. Dorothy Fore, Mrs. Edith Poindexter, Sponsors, Polly McDowell, Linda Clark, Anne Organ, Carol Mason, fActivities Divisionl. Standing: Roberta Andrews, Frieda Owen, Rebecca Martin, Betty Jo Wingfield, fPicture Divisionjg Linda Fore, QArt and Feature Divisionl. S4
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STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Jo Ann George, Bonnie Mayberry, Jean Armistead, Frankie Ware, Gail Jenks, Patty Milnor Ann McHaney, Carolyn Hutcherson, Nona Morrison. Second Row: Virginia Colbert, Polly McDowell, Mrs. Maddox, Mrs. Riegel, Mrs. Marshall, Mr. Strickler, Sponsors: Anne Johnston, Cheryl Bomar. Third Row: John Tonkins, Julian Raney, Tim Connelly, Dave Raney, Gary Vassar, Tommy Puckett, Jerry Foster, Jimmy Evans. The Student Council is composed of the officers of the S.C.A. and representatives elected by each home room. The purpose of the Student Council is to keep the standards of the student body high. It took a big step forward when in January, it formulated a Code of Ethics which was adopted by the student body. The Code of Ethics covers scholarship, honesty, conduct, co-operation, friendliness, moral standards, religion, participation, sportsmanship, and pride in appearance. Student Council members take charge of projects in their home rooms. The Student Council sponsored the magazine campaign in which Dabney Williams and Tim Connelly took top honors, the Christmas Boxes project, March of Dimes drive, and the Seventh Grade Day. Julian Raney gives a response to Mr. Strickler's welcome on 7th Grade Day in May, 1958. Seventh graders from Brookneal, Gladys, and Naruna visted our school for half a day. They attended the assembly program in which the S. C.A. offic- ers for 1958-59 were installed and were taken on tours of the school. 53
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N EWSPAPER STAFF 41. g 6 Q EDITORS AND BUSINESS MANAGER OF VOX DUClS Elwood Wright, Business Manager, Buddy Booker, Sports Editor, Eunice Fariss, Editor, Joan Puck- ette, Sports Editor, Jack Lannon, Assistant Editor. At the beginning of the school year, all students interested in working on the staff wrote an article. The editor and advisor chose the staff according to the contents and the manuscript form of the articles submitted. The Vox Ducis CThe Voice of the Generalj is sold monthly at five cents per copy. As one of their activities, they visited a local newspaper office in Brookneal. OTHER STAFF MEMBERS First Row: Joan Clements, Reporter, Betty Dare Jordan, Reporter, Juanita Irby, Proofreaderg Wilma Treadway, Reporter, Libby Layne, Reporter, Iris Almond, Reporter. Second Row: Billy Fore, Jimmy Adams, Jimmy Evans, Printers, Tommy McDowell, Salesman, Tommy Puckett, Printerg Billy Rosser, Salesman, Mr. Frazier Sizemore, Sponsor. 55
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